“I did ask him for a pause,” President Biden told reporters on Tuesday. Source
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Elections 2023 live updates: Latest on today’s races, ballot issues to watch
Voters in Ohio are weighing today a ballot measure on abortion and more live election results. Source
Are I-bonds a good investment now? Here’s what to know.
The interest rate on Series I savings bonds now tops 5%, although as investments they’re not right for everyone. Source
These top PS5 deals of Black Friday 2023 are already live
You can shop the best PlayStation 5 deals and PS5 games for Black Friday 2023 right now. Source
California woman disappeared in Guatemala weeks ago, family says
Nancy Ng, a 29-year-old from L.A., was first reported missing Oct. 19 while on a yoga retreat in Lake Atitlán in Guatemala, according to her family. Source
Some popular pickup trucks fail to protect rear passengers, study finds
Insurance group’s latest crash tests show that several popular pickup models could put rear passengers at risk. Source
Political rhetoric links migrants to crime despite data
Politicians use rhetoric about undocumented migrants as a political tool, many linking migration to crime across the U.S., but the available data paints a different picture. CBS News’ Omar Villafranca traveled to the southern border and Washington D.C. to find out if the rhetoric matches the reality. Source
Two alligator snorkeling attacks reported the same week in Florida
The attacks happened in Alexander Springs in Lake County. After one incident, officials removed a 9-foot male alligator from the water. Source
How the Supreme Court is leaning on domestic abuse-gun rights case
The fallout from the Supreme Court’s landmark Second Amendment decision handed down last year was on display Tuesday as the justices weighed a high-stakes case that pits the right to bear arms against a federal law that seeks to protect victims of domestic violence by keeping guns away from their alleged abusers. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford has more. Source
Netanyahu says Israel will have “security responsibility” in Gaza after war
It is not clear who would run Gaza — home to some 2.3 million people — if Israel’s military takes Hamas out of the Palestinian territory, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted Monday about his vision. “I think Israel will, for an indefinite period, have the overall security responsibility, because we’ve seen what happens when we don’t have it,” he told ABC News. BBC News correspondent Paul Adams joins CBS News from Jerusalem with more. Source